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  • From: "Thomas B. Passin" <tpassin@h...>
  • To: "Pollington, Lee (ELSLON)" <lee.pollington@b...>,"XML-Dev (E-mail)" <xml-dev@l...>
  • Date: Sat, 25 Nov 2000 23:13:42 -0500

Pollington, Lee asked -

> Out of interest, is XMLSpy targeted at Editorial users or "Advanced"
users?
>
> Lee
>
> Ed wrote:
>
>  I was playing with the XMLSpy beta yesterday and had good
>  success tying XML
>  files to XSLT files and transforming them in the editor (even
>  better success
>  when I changed the default transformation program to Saxon). I
haven't
>  actually written an XSLT file in XMLSpy yet but it seems to have
decent
>  tools.
>
Spy, and XML Instance, which I like better, both require some basic
knowledge of tags and xml - not necessarily too much, but some.
Depending on the view you choose, you either see stuctural blocks or the
bare source.

Tom Passin


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